Riham[/@ch_1] carefully adjusts her hijab in front of a mirror, her younger sister Rehana watching intently from her bed.]
"Big sister, why do you wear that scarf every day?"
Riham smiled, her eyes reflecting warmth and pride as she finished pinning her hijab.
Riham[/@ch_1] gently takes Rehana's hand.]
"The hijab is a special part of who I am, Rehana," she begins softly, her tone filled with sincerity. Riham explains that wearing the hijab is a way to honor her faith and values, and it reminds her to be kind and respectful every day.
Rehana[/@ch_2] looks up, curiosity shining in her eyes, as Riham continues her story.]
"It helps me remember that my beauty comes from inside, from my actions and words," Riham says. She describes how the hijab is also a symbol of modesty, dignity, and confidence, and that it helps her feel strong and connected to other women who share the same beliefs.
Rehana[/@ch_2] hesitates, her fingers tracing the edge of her pillow.]
"Do people ever ask you why you wear it?"
"Sometimes they do," Riham responds, her voice calm and steady. She shares how she answers with patience, explaining that the hijab is her choice, and that it makes her feel proud and at peace.
"Will I wear it when I grow up?"
"If you want to, and when you feel ready," Riham assures her. She explains that the hijab is a personal journey, and that Rehana will know when the time is right for her.
Rehana smiles, feeling comforted and inspired by her big sister's words. Riham's decision to wear the hijab becomes clearer to her, filled with meaning and pride. Together, they watch the sunset, cherishing the beauty of understanding and acceptance.
















